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FRESNO, Calif. (June 17, 2016) — It was a rematch over three years in the making, it was a fight that was scheduled, cancelled and re-scheduled, ndipopa Lachisanu pa “Bellator 156” inside Save Mart Center, Marcos Galvao (17-7-1) molimbana ndi Eduardo Dantas (18-4) was also a barnburner of a main event with the Bellator MMA Bantamweight Championship on the line.
Galvao, 33, walked into the arena with the belt in tow, riding high on his memorable victory at the expense of Joe Warren mu 2015. But over the course of 25 Mphindi, Dantas put a halt to any momentum “Loro” had, peppering his former training partner’s left-eye with punches, until it swelled shut. Galvao tried valiantly to slow the pace of “Dudu” through grappling, but the 27-year-old did enough to earn the nod from the California State Athletic Commission judges and take back the belt that he claimed was his all along.
With the defeat, Galvao’s four-fight winning streak was snapped, while Dantas has now pieced together two consecutive victories. The Nova Uniao product will now set his sights on the winner of Darrion Caldwell motsutsa Joe Taimanglo pa “Bellator 159,” a bout that will determine the new No. 1 contender for Dantas’ freshly won title.
Chidi Njokuani ‘Bang Bangs’ His Way to Knockout Victory
The co-main event of the evening featured contrasting styles, ndi Chidi Njokuani (15-4) looking to keep the fight at length and utilize his height and reach advantage, pamene Thiago Jambo (18-5) worked hard to close the distance and compete on the inside. “Chidi Bang Bang” won out, cracking the gut of Jambo with a kick that folded the Brazilian to the mat. Njokuani pounced, landing left and right punches until referee Mike Beltran waved the fight off at2:39 komaliza kuzungulira, giving the Las Vegas native a knockout win. After the scrap, the 28-year-old made his interview concise, telling the welterweight division: “anyone can get it.”
John Salter Taps Brandon Halsey via Triangle Choke
Throughout the lead up to Lachisanu event in Fresno, Brandon Halsey (9-2) made it clear that fans watching would see a new and improved “Ng'ombe,” and while the former Fresno State Bulldog did demonstrate a new array of striking, zinali John Salter (12-3) who stole the show. The 31-year-old Wilmington, N.C. resident caught Halsey on the mat with a triangle choke submission, forcing him to tap out after 4:03 mu woyamba wozungulira. Keeping with the trend of his career thus far, every fight Salter has won has been via submission, furthering his claim for a shot at the promotion’s 185-pound belt.
Honeycutt Impresses Hometown Crowd in Middleweight Debut
In the opening main card contest of “Bellator 156: Galvao vesi. Dantas,” Fresno’s own Chris Honeycutt (8-1) welcomed Mikkel Parlo (13-3) back to the Bellator MMA cage with a complete 15-minute performance, building upon the wrestling pedigree he’s known for with a newfound dynamic striking arsenal. Usually Parlo, a Danish fighter who had not competed for the Scott Coker-led promotion since 2014, gets the better of his opponents when the fight stays upright, koma pa Lachisanu, zinali “The Cutt” who got the better of the punching exchanges. Pomaliza pake, it was the 27-year-old Honeycutt who walked away with a unanimous decision, pushing out his current winning streak to two bouts and improving to 4-1 under the Bellator umbrella.
Kuyambirira Khadi Results:
Jermaine McDermott (3-0) anagonjetsa Blake Watkins (5-1) via TKO at :20 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Paul Ruiz (7-3) anagonjetsa Chris Buron (5-1) kudzera kugawanika zochita (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)
Javy Ayala (9-5) anagonjetsa Roy Boughton (14-8) via TKO at 3:02 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Nick Bustamante (4-1) anagonjetsa Antoine Smith (2-6-1) kudzera ambiri zochita (28-28, 29-27, 29-27)
Jose Cabezas (6-8) anagonjetsa John Paul Elias (3-1) via knockout at :25 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Chris Lewis (1-0) anagonjetsa Myron Smith (2-3) via TKO at 4:48 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Luis Jauregui (4-2) anagonjetsa Ryan Tobar (3-3) kudzera akamakambirana (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Ben Reiter (17-1-1) anagonjetsa A.J. Matthews (8-5) kudzera akamakambirana (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)
Carrington Banks (5-0) anagonjetsa C.J. Keith (8-4) kudzera akamakambirana (30-25, 30-26, 30-26)